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ChIP-Seq analysis of BATF, IRF4, the Jun proteins, and histone modifications in effector CD8+ T cells


ABSTRACT: The transcription factor BATF is required for Th17 and TFH differentiation. Here, we show that BATF also has a fundamental role in regulating effector CD8+ T cell differentiation. BATF-deficient CD8+ T cells show profound defects in effector expansion and undergo proliferative and metabolic catastrophe early after antigen encounter. BATF, together with IRF4 and Jun proteins, binds to and promotes early expression of genes encoding lineage-specific transcription-factors (T-bet and Blimp-1) and cytokine receptors, while paradoxically repressing genes encoding effector molecules (IFNg and granzyme B). Thus, BATF amplifies TCR-dependent transcription factor expression and augments inflammatory signal propagation but restrains effector gene expression. This checkpoint prevents irreversible commitment to an effector fate until a critical threshold of downstream transcriptional activity has been achieved. This is an examination of 5 different transcription factors (TFs) with 5 different histone modifications in effector CD8+ T cells. Two of the TFs (BATF and IRF4) and the histone modifications were replicated. Appropriate control sequence files for ChIP input, IgG ChIP, and Total H3 are also included.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

SUBMITTER: R. Anthony Barnitz 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-54191 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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The transcription factor BATF operates as an essential differentiation checkpoint in early effector CD8+ T cells.

Kurachi Makoto M   Barnitz R Anthony RA   Yosef Nir N   Odorizzi Pamela M PM   DiIorio Michael A MA   Lemieux Madeleine E ME   Yates Kathleen K   Godec Jernej J   Klatt Martin G MG   Regev Aviv A   Wherry E John EJ   Haining W Nicholas WN  

Nature immunology 20140302 4


The transcription factor BATF is required for the differentiation of interleukin 17 (IL-17)-producing helper T cells (TH17 cells) and follicular helper T cells (TFH cells). Here we identified a fundamental role for BATF in regulating the differentiation of effector of CD8(+) T cells. BATF-deficient CD8(+) T cells showed profound defects in effector population expansion and underwent proliferative and metabolic catastrophe early after encountering antigen. BATF, together with the transcription fa  ...[more]

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